The renewal of life; arguments for subcutaneous injections of oil in the cure and prevention of senility and disease; for the making of the acme of abundant health, stamina, vigor, vitality and constitution; for the cure of consumption and other diseases, particularly those of a chronic nature . ating animals. In animalswhich are partly starved there is a large waste ofbodily tissue, first principally fat, and then of theglandular organs engaged in metabolic activity. A Healthy Person {Should Not Develop Too MuchAdipose Tissue. We should not develop too much fat tissue, butrather a moderate am


The renewal of life; arguments for subcutaneous injections of oil in the cure and prevention of senility and disease; for the making of the acme of abundant health, stamina, vigor, vitality and constitution; for the cure of consumption and other diseases, particularly those of a chronic nature . ating animals. In animalswhich are partly starved there is a large waste ofbodily tissue, first principally fat, and then of theglandular organs engaged in metabolic activity. A Healthy Person {Should Not Develop Too MuchAdipose Tissue. We should not develop too much fat tissue, butrather a moderate amount of rich fat tissue, thus mak-ing ourselves immune from many diseases, pro-viding that we take exercise enough to keep upgood muscular strength, and breathe deep enoughto carry on a sufficient o;xidation and transformationof fat tissue. We often see men engaged in sedentaryoccupations who have become so adipose, and conse-quently heavy that their undevelopied muscles becometired very easily when more than their customarywork is performed, because of the great weight of fatwhich they carry, and because of their unusual work,and this we observe more particularly in those whosefat is built up largely from farinaceous foods, and theflabby, watery, beer fat, rather than those whose fat is. Case XXIV. Mr. E. J. G., who gained 6 pouuds, recovered frompulmonary tuberculosis and remains well. He resumed his occupa-tion. Treatment: Subcutaneous injections of oil. His life wasrenewed.


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